Marguerite Creel

Marguerite Creel


  • July 21, 2017

    Ryan's Challenge

    House Speaker Paul Ryan can remake his image and effect real change even if he is unwilling to help President Trump score successes on the policy goals of constructing a wall on the southern border, repealing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and overha...

  • January 1, 2017

    Top Ten Political Gifts of 2016

    In 2016, ten noteworthy patriots found a way to jump-start the reconstruction of a nation ravaged by tribalism and socialist policies and about to sink, having drifted away from its Christian moorings.  The following deserve recognition for pavi...

  • November 7, 2016

    Women: Vote as if a Legacy Depends on It

    For the sake of our reputation, American women cannot vote in the affirmative for Hillary Clinton, who represents such a low standard for a female leader.  For those women whose stomachs turn at the thought of voting for Donald Trump, on Tuesd...

  • February 27, 2016

    The Trump Surge: It's All about Security

    Prediction:  Tough-talking Donald Trump will crush the intelligence-leaking, left-wing ideologue Hillary Clinton, for Americans are disgusted with the bureaucracy's frontal assault on the economy and the nation's territorial borders....

  • January 1, 2015

    Top Ten Political Fictions of 2014

    The challenge facing any political institution based on artifice lies in selling its delusions to the voting public. A glance at the record demonstrates that the American left has an outstanding record in bringing this off. Events of recent months sh...

  • November 8, 2014

    Shapiro's Plan for the U.S. Right on the Money

    Ben Shapiro presents the perfect antidote to the media’s non-varying narrative that defines, ad nauseam, the Republican Party in a negative light, by way of nine top options that communicate inescapably a proposed Republican agenda. Crafting...

  • March 26, 2014

    What the GOP Does with a Supermajority

    The ultimate party litmus test: given a veto-proof legislature, will Republicans finally start to reduce the scope and size of government?  It looks like the answer is no. In 2013, North Carolina was just one of 25 states where Republican gov...

  • December 6, 2012

    GOP: Rebirth or Capitulation?

    Republicans lost royally in the presidential race. They stand to lose even more when the GOP leadership offers up revenue (i.e., more tax payments) in a grand congressional bargain to stave off the fiscal cliff. In the 25 states where Republican gov...